A. The fractal
B. The figment
C. The fragment
D. The aubade
A. They were all poets
B. They were all associated with pre- raphaelite school
C. They were all atheists
D. They were all associated with the oxford movement
A. A protestant poem
B. A petrarchan sonnet
C. An extended metaphor
D. A pastoral poem
A. Beowulf
B. Arthur
C. Augustine of canterbury
D. Alfred
A. Edward iii
B. Henry ii
C. Richard ii
D. None of the above
A. Courtly ideals of the good life
B. Carpe diem
C. Loyalty to the king
D. Pious devotion to religious virtues
A. Sussex
B. Hampshire
C. Yorkshire
D. Norfolk
A. The trial and execution of mary, queen of scots
B. The toleration act
C. The failed invasion of the spanish armada
D. The act of union
A. Addison
B. Bunyan
C. Crabbe
D. Dryden
A. Hugh clough
B. Arthur hallam
C. Lord byron
D. Keats